Staub Electronics WPS-100-DVR-8CH WIREPATH - 8 CHANNEL DVR W_500GB HDD User Manual

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WPS-100-DVR-8CH Installation and Users Manual

© 2012 Wirepath Surveillance

•MOTION SETTINGS

Used to set specific actions for when the DVR detects motion. Please refer to Section 6.2.2 for the details.

•COVERT

If a camera’s covert function is enabled, the video of this camera can only be seen if the user has logged

in an Administrator. The default setting is disabled.

• CALL BY EVENT

If Motion or Alarm events occur for this camera, the main display will switch to the video of this camera for

a specified period of time (dwell). Options are: Off, Motion, Alarm, Both (Motion & Alarm).

• DWELL TIME

Used in conjunction with Call By Event, dwell time specifies how long the main display will show the camera

on the screen. The dwell time can be set from 3 to 60 seconds

• AUDIO

Select the corresponding AUDIO IN input for the camera. The audio for the selected AUDIO IN input will be

recorded with the video for this camera. Selections include N/A or AUDIO Inputs 1 or 2. The AUDIO

INPUTS can only be assigned to one camera each. The default setting is “N/A”.
Note: The audio will only be heard when in full window view and when an amplifier and speakers are

connected to the DVR and the volume is turned up.

• RECORD QUALITY

Select the record quality for each camera. Values range from 1-9, with 1 the lowest quality and 9 the

highest quality. The higher the quality setting, the larger the resulting file size because there are more pixels

in the image.

• EVENT RECORD FPS

Set the Frames Per Second record rate for each camera when events such as motion or alarm inputs

trigger the camera to record. Settings for Post Record time determines how long the DVR will record after

the event triggers recording. Please refer to Section 6.2.2 and Section 6.3 for Post-record time. Press +/-

buttons to select a value from 0 – 30.
Warning: The total Event Record FPS should not exceed the system recording capacity of 240 FPS at CIF

resolution, 120 FPS at Half-D1 resolution or 60 FPS at Full-D1 resolution as set in Pre-Camera setup in Section

6.1. Confirm the system’s total Event Record FPS by totaling the Event Record FPS for each camera

connected to the system. The DVR will automatically lower the actual record rate (once the total maximum

FPS is reached) if set beyond the system’s capabilities.
Note: The higher the FPS setting for a camera, the more fluid the motion on playback. A slower FPS

setting could result in “choppy” video during playback. As a reference, live video equals 30 FPS.

In surveillance, 15 FPS is recognized as very good quality video, while 7 FPS is typically sufficient

for most cases.

• PRE-RECORD FPS

Pre-Record FPS is the the frames per second pre-record rate for each camera when events such as motion,

video loss or alarm inputs trigger the camera to record. For this DVR, the Pre-Record FPS is always the same

as Event Record FPS. Settings for Pre-Record time determine how much time the DVR will record before the

event triggers recording. Please refer to Section 6.2.1, Section 6.2.2 and Section 6.3 for Pre-record time.

• NORMAL RECORD FPS

Unless disabled in the schedule (see Section 6.5), the DVR is always recording. If there is no event

triggering the DVR to record (such as motion or alarm inputs), the DVR is still recording and the recording

is referred to as Normal Record. Set the FPS for each camera to be recorded by pressing +/- buttons to

select the value from a minimum of 0 to a maximum equal to the Event Record setting.

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